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Doing Meditation –
An Anthroposophical approach
Workshop Programme
Fortnightly from Autumn 2014
7.30 pm – 9.00 pm
The Rudolf Steiner Centre
Machpelah Works, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8AU
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“From
Common Sense to Super-Sense”
A two part exploration of our 12 senses, their
transformation and their relationship to our thinking, feeling
and willing.

If we only explore on the basis of
what can be seen from without
and ignore our potential for
perceiving from within,
our view is inhibited.
When we seriously begin to conceive
of ourselves as spiritual beings,
our thinking and seeing
fructifies.
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Serendipity
Exploring
Serendipity –
with John Bewick.
Thursday 6th
October
Why
do some apparently disconnected events turn out to be
connected?
“That’s life, s*** happens”? Synchronicity?
Karma?
Finding a pattern to how things connect is not
easy and sometimes impossible. But we human creatures are
insightful beings and sometimes – “Aha!” and the penny drops.
Strengthening our everyday gift of loving remembrance
– “Ahaaaaaaaa!” – stirs a love for the here and now that has a
loyalty to the past but an attentive anticipation for the
future. We can become sagacious Serendiptians….
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Time – Past Present and
Future
Exploring Time – with John Bewick.
In
collaboration with Bradford Living
Light.

Our everyday I is formed out of the stream from the past,
aware of time measured in seconds, hours and years. But the
stream of our Enduring “I” lives in the ever-present. “X”
marks the spot (!) when the ever-present meets the present
moment in our stream of time. But we are not usually aware of
it. The moment we perceive some thing our everyday thinking
kicks in and, before we know it, we leap to form a
thought-picture full of previous associations. The moment has
passed.